The Macroeconomics of Pandemics in Developing Countries: An Application to Uganda
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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:45authored byTillmann von Carnap, Ingvild Almås, Tessa Bold, Selene Ghisolfi, Justin Sandefur
How should policies to control the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic differ across countries? We extend recent contributions integrating economic and epidemiological models for the United States to a developing country context, Uganda. Differences in demography, comorbidities, and health systems affect mortality risk; lower incomes affect agents’ willingness to forego consumption to reduce disease risk. For a broad range of life valuations supported by the literature, optimal containment is significantly less restrictive in the latter context, a normative implication contradicted by positive findings of similarly strict lockdowns across rich and poor countries. We explore biased beliefs about infection risk as a possible explanation.
Funding
Department for International Development, UK Government
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Publisher
Center for Global Development
Citation
von Carnap, T.; Almås, A.; Bold, T.; Ghisolfi, S. and Sandefur, J. (2020) 'The Macroeconomics of Pandemics in Developing Countries: An Application to Uganda', CGD Working Paper 555. Washington, DC: Center for Global Development